Stanford vs Arkansas, 2014 NCAA Division I Women

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Stanford are hosting Arkansas at , , , starting on . The match is a part of the NCAA Women's Soccer.

Game Information

Competition: NCAA Women's Soccer

Venue:
Location: ,

Line-Ups

STAN Stanford

No. Name
1 Jane Campbell (GK)
16 Hannah Farr
22 Kendall Romine
7 Laura Liedle
4 Maddie Bauer
24 Alexandra Doller
17 Andi Sullivan
21 Lo'eau LaBonta
27 Taylor Uhl
9 Chioma Ubogagu
20 Megan Turner

ARK Arkansas

No. Name
1 Cameron Carter (GK)
32 Qyara Winston
4 Erika Miller
15 Jessi Hartzler
28 Margaret Powers
25 Lindsey Mayo
12 Claire Kelley
5 Tyler Allen
3 Hailey Pescatore
23 Ashleigh Ellenwood
11 Alexandra Fischer

NCAAW Soccer News

No. 1 MS State punches ticket to Sweet 16 with win over Washington
No. 1 MS State punches ticket to Sweet 16 with win over Washington

The Bulldogs defeat the Huskies 1-0 in front of a record-breaking crowd at home, punching their ticket to the Sweet 16 for the second consecutive season.

Highlight: Vandy upsets FSU in PKs, advances to first Sweet 16
Highlight: Vandy upsets FSU in PKs, advances to first Sweet 16

The No. 8 Commodores keeper Sara Wojdelko makes a career-high 14 saves as they take down the No. 1 Seminoles 4-3 in penalty kicks after sitting 3-3 through both OT periods.

Ambrose commends Commodores on their impressive performance
Ambrose commends Commodores on their impressive performance

Darren Ambrose speaks on the growth of his players throughout the season and explains how this victory will give Vanderbilt the momentum needed to stay alive in the tournament.

Soccer Roundup: Nine SEC teams play, six advance
Soccer Roundup: Nine SEC teams play, six advance

South Carolina, Arkansas, Texas, Auburn, Kentucky and Vanderbilt all move on to the second round of the NCAA tournament after a full day of action for SEC soccer.

South Carolina's Barry on last home game: 'It's just a perfect ending'
South Carolina's Barry on last home game: 'It's just a perfect ending'

Cat Barry gets emotional talking about her final home game after becoming the all-time leading scorer for the No. 3 Gamecocks with her two goals in the 6-0 win over ECU.